| REPACKAGE | Again present in theatre, a king imprisoned? (9) |
| REDELIVER | Once again, present raw meat concealing drug (9) |
| RELOAD | Charge again presents terrible ordeal (6) |
| REASSESSMENT | Repeat estimate again presents sameness with rest |
| LOOSEBOX | Free seats in theatre - a place in the stalls |
| BOXSEAT | A driver's chair on a coach; a loge in a theatre; a grandstand in a stadium; hence a vantage point or commanding position (3,4) |
| HITANDRUN | Successes in theatre a sort of accident |
| TREACLE | Set in theatre, a Cleopatra's sweet stuff |
| TREAT | Deal with, in theatre, a thespian |
| TREATY | In theatre, a typist clutches contract |
| TREASURES | In theatre, a sure sign of cherished things (9) |
| TERRACE | Word for a balcony in a theatre, a row of connected often identical houses, a patio, a flat Spanish-style rooftop, a raised beach or a step-like landform |
| BLACKOUT | Word for amnesia or deliquium; the blinding of all light in a city or a theatre; a break in communication; media censorship; a power cut; or, the suspension of a broadcast (8) |
| RETRAIN | King imprisoned in keep gets to prepare for a new job (7) |
| AGGRO | In the past, king imprisoned for trouble-making |
| ORDEAL | Distressing experience of king imprisoned in old Kent town (6) |
| APRONSTAGE | In a theatre, a projection in front of the proscenium arch into the auditorium |
| CALLBOY | In the theatre, a chap with a vocation? |
| IRKED | Distressed king, imprisoned by president, died |
| FIRST | King imprisoned by duke at the outset |